Premiere Classe Igny Hotel
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Batterie de Acer TravelMate 6231
... un taux de croissance estimé à +19% entre 2011 et 2012, ce marché promet des perspectives intéressantes pour les acteurs s’y positionnant. En 2012, les offres émanent de prestataires aux profils très divers : les acteurs résolument tournés vers l’archivage, les fournisseurs porteurs d’une offre plus globale de gestion de contenus et de documents, ...
Thursday in Paris
After a lovely home cooked breakfast we caught the metro to the Musée d'Orsay, an amazing art museum in a beautifully restored ex-train station. It houses an impressive collection of art from the 1860’s to the early 20th century, so you have lots of Van Gogh, Manet, Monet, Gaugin, Russeau, etc. There was also a temporary exhibition of the works of Finnish painter Akseli Gallen-Kallela, which was superb. The museum is also famous for its collection of sculptures – ...
The Champs Elysees is a busy street
... we returned to the Moulin Rouge for a dinner show. While it was expensive and clearly tourist oriented, dinner was quite good and the show was definitely spectacular - extremely sparkly and full of feathers! We have never seen so many boobs and bums on display! The highlight of the show was the Can Can dancers in the traditional red, white and blue dresses and calf-high boots. The venue itself was also a site to be seen but unfortunately there are no ...
The light of day
From haunted house with a wizened witch to enchanted forest with a fairy god mother (or lovely, petite french lady) - just add daylight! We not only survived the night but awoke to a whole new world of unsurpassed beauty and tranquility.
After a good nights sleep in antique beds, we re-met Anne who was so sweet and charming that we instantly felt guilty about any insinuation that she has any affiliation with the dark arts despite the plethora of cats (the ...
Hansel and Regrettal
Today started as yesterday with a veritable breakfast feast! This morning however, I decided to break open one of the cheeses - a ‘munster’ - a soft cheese from the north east of France. I know enough about cheese to know that I’m being totally ignorant when I saw it was truly disgusting! As soon as I pierced the rind, I could smell it’s pungency and feel my eyes water so what compelled me to put it in my mouth is beyond me. Still, ...